Officials with the Castaic Union School District (CUSD) announced Friday, Superintendent Steve Doyle is stepping down.
“On behalf of the Board of Trustees, we want to inform our school community that Superintendent Mr. Steve Doyle
has tendered his resignation and will be on leave for the remainder of the school year,” CUSD officials said. “We are appreciative of his work in this difficult time when our students and families continue their efforts to adjust to in-person
instruction following the pandemic.”
Bob Brauneisen, longtime Principal of Castaic Middle School and former
principal of Northlake Hills Elementary School, will serve as acting
Superintendent, according to officials.
“The Board of Trustees is most grateful to our teachers, staff and
administrators for their continued commitment and devotion to student learning and wellbeing,” officials said.
CUSD will have a strong finish to the 2022-2023 school year because of their dedication to our students.
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Obviously, if they won’t say why, then something really vile happened.
Way to start rumors CUSD.
CUSD can neither confirm, nor deny, that alcohol, viagra and unnatural acts with sheep were involved.